So You Want to Be a Programming Intern, Part 1: Bullets

Let me let you in on a rather shameful secret: up until my senior year of college, that "Proficient in Microsoft Office" bullet on my resume meant to convey my computer literacy? Not true. I used two pieces of software: TextEdit and Wordpress.

You know who could back up that bullet? Our interns. But, given that they know Python, Objective-C, BASIC, LISP, LaTeX, JavaScript, CoffeeScript, MATLAB, UnityScript, Ruby, Java, C, C++, C#, Bash and and and... there is no way it would make the resume-worthy cut.

In part one of our getting-to-know-us series, interns Josh, Grace, Ingrid, Julian, and Shane give you some bullets of a different sort.

The questions:

1. Where do you go to school?
2. What do you study?
3. Give us a unique/random fact of your choosing.

I haven’t declared but I am considering either Electrical and Computer Engineering or Engineering with Computing or Robotics… or maybe Systems, but definitely not BioEngineering (probably).

For my entire life, I have written the capitol Q incorrectly. Instead of putting the dash in the bottom left side of the circle, I put it in the top right. No one ever told me I was doing it wrong until college. Don’t ask me how, but I believe that it all started because Quailman (yes, from Doug) wore that belt on his head.